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His research fields are ], sociobiology, methodology, and religion. He received his PhD degree from the ] in 1974. He has authored sixteen articles, one book, co-edited another book with James Silverberg, and is Editor of the . His research fields are ], sociobiology, methodology, and religion. He received his PhD degree from the ] in 1974. He has authored sixteen articles, one book, co-edited another book with James Silverberg, and is Editor of the .



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J. Patrick Gray is a professor of anthropology at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

His research fields are holocultural research, sociobiology, methodology, and religion. He received his PhD degree from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 1974. He has authored sixteen articles, one book, co-edited another book with James Silverberg, and is Editor of the World Cultures eJournal.

Book publication

  • Silverberg, J., and J. Patrick Gray (eds.) [Aggression and Peacefulness in Humans and Other Primates. Oxford: Oxford University Press. {1992}
  • Patrick Gray Primate Sociobiology (Paperback) New Haven: HRAF Press. {1985}
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